Palazzetto Zuccari
Palazzetto Zuccari is actually the House of Monsters, and both on the facade and inside it presents disturbing and mysterious sculptures and decorations
Palazzetto Zuccari
Palazzetto Zuccari is actually the House of Monsters, and both on the facade and inside it presents disturbing and mysterious sculptures and decorations
Quartiere Coppede
The Coppedè district is a complex of buildings located in Rome in the Trieste district, in the block between via Tagliamento, via Arno, via Ombrone, via Serchio and via Clitunno. It is strewn with particular and mysterious architectures, palaces decorated in an unusual way and much more.
Via di Ripetta
Here we will find the Doll Hospital of Rome, a shop that has been acting as a doll repair workshop for a long time.
Navona / Pantheon / Campo de’ Fiori
Now a beautiful but ordinary square, Campo de 'Fiori is a square that once served as a square for public executions.
Chiesa di Santa Maria dell'Orazione e Morte
A particular church full of not only mysterious but also spooky decorations
Bocca della Verita
Near the Circus Maximus, an ancient pavonazzetto marble mask representing the face of a bearded man. It has a slot at the height of the mouth, inside which to insert your hand. According to legend, if you tell the truth your hand will come out unscathed.
Buco della Serratura
The keyhole of the Villa of the Priory of Malta reserves a surprise ... From the hole, you can see a splendid view of San Pietro and Rome!
Cimitero Acattolico di Roma
At the Cemetery you can admire the beautiful and poignant statue of the Angel of Pain.
Piramide Cestia
A little bit of Egypt in Rome? You have come to the right place. This Egyptian-style pyramid built in Rome between 18 and 12 BC is located in the immediate vicinity of Porta San Paolo and is incorporated in the perimeter of the rear non-Catholic cemetery,
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